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Cells
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Labs Photosynthesis RespirationMolecular Genetics
Cell Division
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Cells
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These structures are present in animal cells
but not plant cells.
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What are lysosomes, centrioles, and
flagella?
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This cellular system includes the nuclear envelope, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and the plasma
membrane. Its members carry out tasks which include the synthesis and transport
of proteins, metabolism of lipids, and detoxification of poisons.
Cells
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What is the endomembrane
system?
Cells
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These perforations in plant cell walls connect the
chemical environment of adjacent cells.
Cells
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What are plasmodesmata?
Cells
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This organelle has cis and trans faces which accept and give rise to transport
vesicles, respectively.
Cells
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What is the Golgi apparatus?
Cells
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These components of the cytoskeleton are composed of tubulin subunits. They separate the chromosomes
during cell division and also serve as the tracks along which secretory
vesicles move.
Cells
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What are microtubules?
Cells
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In this process, proteins or nucleic
acids are separated by migration towards
an anode.
Labs
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What is electrophoresis?
Labs
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In an experiment, a researcher compared the oxygen
consumption of germinating pea seeds, nongerminating pea
seeds, and glass beads. Of the three groups, this served as the
experiment’s control.
Labs
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What are the glass beads?
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The water flea, or Daphnia, gets its heat
from the environment. It exhibits this type of
metabolic regulation.
Labs
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What is ectothermy?
Labs
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This test uses the frequencies of observed and expected outcomes
to confirm or reject a null hypothesis.
Labs
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What is chi-square analysis?
Labs
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A population of 10 males and 10 females becomes geographically
isolated on a remote island. If two of the individuals are heterozygous for a recessive trait, the F1 generation will exhibit this incidence of the recessive
phenotype.
Labs
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What is 0.25%?(2/40 = 5%, so p2= (0.05)2= 0.0025)
Labs
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These colors of visible light work best for photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis
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What are red and violet?
Photosynthesis
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In photosynthetic chemiosmosis, ATP is
synthesized in this region of the chloroplast.
Photosynthesis
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What is the stroma?
Photosynthesis
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This molecule is the final electron acceptor in the
ETC of the light reactions.
Photosynthesis
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What is NADP+?
Photosynthesis
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In this system of photosynthesis, the transport of four-carbon
compounds into bundle-sheath cells keeps CO2 concentration
high enough for rubisco to function effectively.
Photosynthesis
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What is C4 photosynthesis?
Photosynthesis
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Electrons take an alternative path in this process, which compensates for the ATP deficit produced by the
Calvin cycle.
Photosynthesis
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What is cyclic electron flow?
Photosynthesis
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This component of ATP is displayed in pink in the
following diagram:
Respiration
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What is ribose?
Respiration
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In the presence of O2, this charged molecule is
actively transported across the mitochondrial
membrane.
Respiration
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What is pyruvate?
Respiration
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Of the two coenzymes that function in cellular
respiration, this is the more efficient.
Respiration
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What is NAD+?
Respiration
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Each turn of the citric acid cycle generates this
many molecules of CO2.
Respiration
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What is two?
Respiration
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This small, hydrophobic molecule is the only
member of the electron transport chain that is not
a protein.
Respiration
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What is ubiquinone?
Respiration
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These DNA segments, first discovered by Barbara McClintock, have the
ability to move around the genome.
Molecular Genetics
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What are transposons?
Molecular Genetics
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This RNA sequence would be transcribed from the DNA strand complementary to
the following: TTCATGCAA.
Molecular Genetics
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What is UUCAUGCAA?
Molecular Genetics
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DNA damage is typically repaired by the action of
these DNA-cutting enzymes.
Molecular Genetics
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What are nucleases?
Molecular Genetics
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Because half of an original DNA molecule is retained in each of its two daughter molecules, DNA is said to adhere to this model of
replication.
Molecular Genetics
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What is the semiconservative
model?
Molecular Genetics
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In order to replicate DNA in the mandatory 5’ 3’ direction, these
segments of the lagging strand must be joined by DNA ligase.
Molecular Genetics
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What are Okazaki fragments?
Molecular Genetics
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In this stage of mitosis, kinetochore microtubules
shorten and the sister chromatids migrate to
opposite poles.
Cell Division
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What is anaphase?
Cell Division
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During crossing-over, DNA segments are exchanged between these parts of the homologous chromosomes.
Cell Division
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What are non-sister chromatids?
Cell Division
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The G2 mitotic promoter MPF is a complex
composed of these two proteins.
Cell Division
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What are cyclin and cyclin-dependent
kinase (Cdk)?
Cell Division
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Nondisjunction during this phase could result in the following set of gametes:
Cell Division
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What is meiosis I?
Cell Division
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Although chromatin is generally less condensed in interphase
than in the other mitotic stages, it still displays looped domains
and packing around these positively charged proteins.
Cell Division
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What are histones?
Cell Division
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Evolution &Classification
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These anatomical structures, derived from a common
ancestor, evolved over time to serve different purposes.
Evolution & Classification
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What are homologous structures?
Evolution & Classification
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Through this process, new species evolve from a common ancestor
while inhabiting the same physical region.
Evolution & Classification
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What is sympatric speciation?
Evolution & Classification
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This type of selection favors organisms with moderate traits
and selects against both phenotypic extremes.
Evolution & Classification
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What is stabilizing selection?
Evolution & Classification
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According to Hardy-Weinberg theory, these five conditions
must be met if the population is to remain genotypically
constant.
Evolution & Classification
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What are large population size, random mating, no
mutations, no immigration or emigration, and no natural
selection?
Evolution & Classification
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All vertebrate embryos display these fishlike features that in humans go
on to form the jaw, inner ear, cartilage and hyoid bones.
Evolution & Classification
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What are pharyngeal gill slits?
Evolution & Classification
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Blood pressure is at its highest in this vessel.
Animal Systems
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What is the aorta?
Animal Systems
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This enzyme begins the chemical breakdown of
starch into maltose.
Animal Systems
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What is salivary amylase?
Animal Systems
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Developing protostomes exhibit this type of
cleavage.
Animal Systems
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What is spiral and determinate?
Animal Systems
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This hormone, secreted by the posterior pituitary,
increases the absorption of water by nephrons.
Animal Systems
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What is antidiuretic hormone (ADH)?
Animal Systems
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The bacteria found in the large intestine are the main producers of this
essential vitamin.
Animal Systems
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What is vitamin K?
Animal Systems
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This belt of waxy suberin in plant roots blocks the
movement of water and minerals between endodermal cells.
Plant Systems
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What is the Casparian strip?
Plant Systems
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The transition from bryophytes to tracheophytes was marked by the reduction of this stage
in the plant life cycle.
Plant Systems
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What is the gametophyte stage?
Plant Systems
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This plant hormone induces leaf abscission
and promotes the ripening of fruit.
Plant Systems
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What is ethylene?
Plant Systems
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This class of angiosperm has petals in 4s and 5s, broad leaves with netted veins,
and two seed leaves.
Plant Systems
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What are dicots?
Plant Systems
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This complex, involved in photoperiodism, inhibits
flowering in short-day plants and induces flowering in long-day
plants.
Plant Systems
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What is phytochrome?
Plant Systems
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This is the most common pattern of
dispersion in population ecology.
Ecology
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What is clumped?
Ecology
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In this phase of ecological succession, a community has been cleared by a disturbance
that leaves the soil profile intact.
Ecology
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What is secondary succession?
Ecology
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Sea turtle and octopus populations could be
expected to demonstrate this type of survivorship
curve.
Ecology
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What is Type III survivorship?
Ecology
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In this model, an innocuous species mimics an
unpalatable or harmful doppelganger.
Ecology
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What is Batesian mimicry?
Ecology
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According to this phenomenon, characteristics are more divergent in sympatric
populations of two species than in allopatric populations of the
same two species.
Ecology
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What is character displacement?
Ecology
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The image below depicts this, a large collection of single-
stranded DNA fragments fixed to a glass slide.
Biotech
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What is a DNA microarray?
Biotech
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This term describes the study of the protein
sets encoded by genomes.
Biotech
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What is proteomics?
Biotech
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The denaturation stage of PCR requires the
use of this heat-resistant enzyme.
Biotech
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What is Taq polymerase?
Biotech
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The refinement of this sequencing technique
developed by Frederick Sanger was instrumental in the success of the Human
Genome Project.
Biotech
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What is dideoxyribonucleotide
chain-termination?
Biotech
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This plasmid, the most commonly used vector for introducing new genes into plant cells, is derived from
the soil bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens.
Biotech
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What is the Ti plasmid?
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Cone cells are most dense in this region of
the human eye.
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What is the fovea?
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During these seasons, many lakes in
temperate regions are thermally stratified.
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What are summer and winter?
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This term describes a group of species that includes a
common ancestor and all its descendents.
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What is a clade?
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Paleoanthropologists have seen a strong connection between the rise of savannas and the rise of this characteristic in
early hominids.
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What is bipedalism?
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Many ecologists have raised concern over this, an unintended
consequence of genetic engineering in which enhanced
GMOs hybridize with wild relatives to form ‘superweeds.’
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What is transgene escape?
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This Canadian gameshow host is
an insufferable know-it-all.
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An experiment by these two scientists contributed to our
understanding of the chemical origins of life.
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Who are Miller and Urey?
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